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Fertilizer Swaps Broker, USA-CT-Stamford
Fertilizer Swaps Broker
Company: FIS  
Location:   USA-CT-Stamford  
Compensation:   on application  
Position Type:   Permanent  
Employment type:   Full time  
Work permit req:   USA  
Updated:   30 Oct 2009  
eFC Ref no:   583944  
 
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Freight Investor Services, the leading independent brokerage for freight and commodity derivatives, is seeking a dynamic and experienced broker for fertilizer swaps covering the US market from its Manhattan branch office.

Freight Investor Services, the leading independent brokerage for freight and commodity derivatives, is seeking a dynamic and experienced broker for fertilizer swaps covering the US market from its Stamford, Connecticut branch office.

The FIS fertilizer swap uses the benchmark Fertilizer Index for settlement on the most liquid markets and allows participants to hedge or take positions in the forward market. The swap leverages a well-established and a growing client base which includes some of largest trading companies in the world.

Most recently, we have introduced central counterparty clearing through the London Clearing House bringing transparency and credit risk management to the market.

It is a developing market , with significant capacity for growth. We are looking for a high calibre, highly-motivated and experienced broker to join our team working to develop this emerging commodity market.

You will have proven broking experience in the commodity space, and a track record in identifying and converting clients into retained customers.

CVs with salary expectations to jobs@freightinvestor.com

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